Dutch is used in The Netherlands, just a bit in Belgium (kinda dialect called Fremmish) and in some small islands in the Caribbean, where folks however mix a lot Spanish, French, English, Portuguese and African idioms (as in Surinam too), so Dutch is not all that useful, once you speak English* in several ways. Turkish is not only the official and national language in Turkey, but a little comprehensible in Azerbayjan and other near areas that have same-origined languages. I thus opine Turkish nowadays is more useful, *especially if you learn German too, which is other option to Dutch with English, and several Turks use it, as many folks still go from that country to work in Germany since long ago!!! You may however find personal reasons for choosing Dutch. ;D)
sure unless you want to learn an easier language like dutch first
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Spanish Dutch, It is the language most closely related to English.
No not at all is very simple if u want to learn it!!! Best way to learn Turkish!! 1.Dictionary 2.Turkish Books 3.Visit Turkey on Holidays!! If u visit Turkey On Holidays its fun and hot in turkey u will have a great time and also know a little bit of Turkish Language!!
They learn it at school, they also watch English tv and movies. Most of the Dutch people can speak it very well and they learn it because nobody else speaks Dutch in the world.
In Dutch the verb leren means both 'to teach' and 'to learn'.
yes, it is a difficult language to learn, however, all languages are worth learning
http://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Double-Dutch - pretty good explanation
As soon as possible! A second language can be incredibly useful and the younger you are, the easier it is to learn new things.
Honestly, you don't. Almost all Dutch people are fluent in English (it's recommended by their universities). English is even commonly taught in public schools as a second language. However, if you wanted to learn Dutch, it's a very easy language to learn. It is the closest language to English.
in my opinion it is harder to learn a language like Turkish because since we have the same alphabet our letters make different sounds so you might get confused... and, I can speak Hindi, but I'm learning to write it... and since the letters are so different I do not get confused
You can learn Dutch on this web sites, http://www.forbeginners.info/dutch/ http://www.dutchgrammar.com/